Factor Info

ID 176164
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 912511356690053077831454680068808023891331371824860877240268102809435303657297907493634587929664936480685163335797408274721690451887888881035568322999331875396607925869711966597661798474653490296272449820444785057638002538825538595459325648275785883151219630385581481451691052600633937070849887353656973789109677468934877367063540544583340460641905832902867066533440936585929213076998585787601696383084033638078479102074285326887745612901417973854388012039909776675375248827532158100830829157444566059838887057180802162171367303133245737764648321240746502266721232819319277535850638197437625380582966422591402955306826248657263172609133319519277873032458604526481815691947994358232771236450814699687421616121190356288397693598465201907568804724298854135577300489213082849497067818051903623539017925669014543944944160074272116644502064130942823228651085396378501845866978574540320090010864151156244775852493437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138965) 89725863587819500741160520628709377726459398519135477713162470864070376549986433659288641415405402793436043682678532732346160533 (proven prime)
(ID: 176165) 10169992465961939914117551924351871530964764754239864393608421909413033845040635971823642672571219699607321350745153956103710366463628268844778127358362097632706341677188969076704605353509644192993758536618909693348072866069365184475028314517832474723797421497870728308949692552848180357480204379306851419327050914094305162832181702505089728342803789323813467541991136580211862709694870185138506267670419363117819930232130229081868692343426920249707557077678834121834122126405022526793129960075684298329470365908237645493253862055448371269941542579627762047178934282975063925363056331689751321195609638512929842751525255640485766312497759515651691299510069738187196006775052366149342296315472078168933509178236815678980074674918800589912526842882635417626402537108888290177958582089 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.